#34046
12/15/2009 02:53 AM
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Any info on these? THX!
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#34047
12/15/2009 03:02 AM
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#34048
12/15/2009 03:09 AM
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Is it a rare varient? I can't find any for sale on Ebay, or anywhere for that sake! Any guess as to collector value?
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#34049
12/15/2009 04:40 AM
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i would say more scarce than rare,,i would put value 185 to 275,,depending on condition and manufacture of the bayonet...
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#34050
12/15/2009 12:35 PM
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I agree. Only time they're scarce is when they're in mint, flexible condition. Rare when you find them with clear navy ink stamps on reverse. They can be found with at least four types of bayonets in them that are accepted as "correct". Most commonly they're found with unmarked navy special bayonets. These have a second sharpened area on top of tip. Rarest bayonet is the ****nal marked navy special bayonet. Same as fore mentioned but marked on blade with "Rocking Star" a star on top of an anchor symbol.
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